December Foodies Read

Welcome to Foodies Read!

Our winner of the drawing for November is Louise. I’ll email you to see what book you would like to receive.

For December we will be having multiple giveaways!

Everyone who links up a review this month will be entered in the drawing for a free book.

In addition, I will be counting up how many links people had for the whole year. The person with the most will get a $20 Amazon gift card and the second place person will get a $10 gift card. Thank you to everyone who participated in 2016. For those of you who wanted to read a set number of books, did you hit your target? I was aiming for 1 book a month but I read about 17 books. I just keep finding more and more food books that sound so amazing!

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Announcing Foodies Read 2017

Do you read books about food? There are books about food in so many different genres.

Want to challenge yourself? Pick a level below.

Don’t like to plan? Choose the a la carte option and let us know when you read a book about food.

Each month I’ll have a new page for book reviews that you post. You can find the page for the month linked on the blog’s right sidebar. Posts will be pinned to Pinterest and publicized on Twitter to get the word out.

There are monthly giveaways. Every participant is entered in a drawing to win a food-themed book. I try to have options in several genres so you can pick one that you will love!

If you are making a page with the challenges that you are doing in 2017, feel free to grab the graphic.

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I’ve already signed up for so many challenges this year, and here I go again! I just can’t seem to help myself… But I love reading mysteries of all kinds, especially cozies, and so many of them are food related that I should have no problem with this one!

I love cookbooks, so I think if I join, I’ll include a bunch. I get so many out of from the library, posting a review will push me to try a few recipes – perfect! Just wondering, I’ve never reviewed cookbooks and I tend to write short reviews – do the reviews have to be a certain length to link up?

Hi! Fun challenge, especially for those who love food and cookbooks, which I do! Just wondering…can you link up reviews via Amazon (or maybe Goodreads) and are the giveaways US-only or open internationally?

I just discovered this via DvmHeather in Twitter. This is great!! I am finishing The Red Rooster Cookbook by Marcus Samuelsson and was looking for other recommendations. Is their a e-mail list that I sign into so I can keep in the loop via smartphone? I can’t wait to participate in more food reading in 2017!

I don’t have an email list just for Foodies Read. We do have a Pinterest page at http://www.pinterest.com/h43050/foodiesread where most of our recommendations get pinned. The link for each month goes live on the first of the month and is on the blog’s sidebar. I also tweet it on that day a few times (@dvmheather).
Marcus Samuelsson wrote an autobiography called Yes, Chef that was really good.